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Labor & Industry Urges Increase to Archaic Minimum Wage to $12 with a pathway to $15
Labor & Industry Urges Increase to Archaic Minimum Wage to $12 with a pathway to $15
Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) acting Secretary Jennifer Berrier was joined by Rep. Patty Kim, Sen. Christine Tartaglione, and Elementary Coffee owner Andrea Grove to call for an increase to Pennsylvania’s outdated minimum wage to $12 an hour with a pathway to $15 by 2027. This increase – the first since 2009 – will benefit working families and local economies and boost the incomes of more than 1.1 million Pennsylvania workers.
“Over the past decade, prices for food, housing, education, childcare, and other critical needs have increased significantly while the minimum wage earned by Pennsylvanians has remained stagnant,” said Acting Secretary Berrier. “While every state surrounding us has recognized this loss of purchasing power and increased their minimum wage, we have continued to fall further behind. Now many Pennsylvanians are facing job loss and have no savings because they were working jobs that paid too little to allow them to set aside money for emergencies. We cannot let this crisis continue – we need to raise our minimum wage now and allow hardworking Pennsylvanians the dignity of
providing for themselves.”
Governor Tom Wolf is proposing to raise the minimum wage to $15 by 2027, boosting incomes for nearly 1.1 million workers and put $4.4 billion into the pockets of Pennsylvania workers in the first year. Raising the wage to $12 an hour will inject an additional $116.4 million into Pennsylvania’s economy; an increase to $15 will bolster Pennsylvania’s economy by $320.6 million in 2027.
Pennsylvania follows IRS in delaying tax deadline to May 17
Pennsylvania follows IRS in delaying tax deadline to May 17
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania will delay its tax filing deadline from April 15 until May 17, after the Internal Revenue Service said it is delaying the federal tax filing deadline until May 17. The state Department of Revenue said Thursday that the state’s tax-filing deadline is tied by law to the federal deadline. The IRS announced its decision Wednesday. The move provides more breathing room for taxpayers and the IRS alike to cope with changes brought on by the pandemic. Taxpayers who owe money would not face any further penalties or interest on final 2020 personal income tax returns and payments if they pay by May 17.
Stone tablet marking First Amendment freedoms finds new home
Stone tablet marking First Amendment freedoms finds new home
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A four-story, 50-ton marble tablet engraved with the text of the First Amendment will find a new home in Philadelphia now that the Newseum in Washington has closed. The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia will erect the tablet in an atrium overlooking Independence Hall. That’s where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were adopted. It’s a gift from the Freedom Forum, and a dedication ceremony is planned for later this year. The Freedom Forum was the creator of the Newseum. The Newseum was sold to Johns Hopkins University and closed in 2019.
Heritage Valley Continuing Vaccination Efforts
(Photo Courtesy of Heritage Valley Health System)
Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano
(Moon Twp., Pa.) Suzanne Sakson, Director of Marketing and Communications for Heritage Valley health System said in a press release that Saturdays have been busy at CCBC’s campus where they have completed 2 large COVID-19 vaccination events. More than 1,000 vaccines were administered to Phase 1A individuals on March 6, 2021 and March 13, 2021. The release stated that these large volume vaccination clinics represent just part of the health system’s community vaccination effort as weekday clinics are held in Robinson Township at the former Heritage Valley location next to Staples, as well as the CCBC Dome.
Joe Block, Parental Restrictions, & Open Phone Lines On Friday’s AMBC
Talking baseball with Joe Block, talking about if homeschooling should have its limits, and your voice–as long as you dial (724) 843-1888 or (724) 774-1888. It’s all tomorrow with Matt Drzik and Frank Sparks beginning at 6:30.
FRIDAY FUN ON TELEFORUM
Friday is a favorite day on Teleforum, and even more so when Dino comes by! Dino Capistrani of Concordia Visiting Nurses is Eddy’s guest on Teleforum Friday. The Friday fun starts at 9:10, Teleforum with Eddy Crow is every weekday till noon on am1230, am1460, and fm99.3 presented by St. Barnabas.
Manning Sees Potential For Economic Revitalization Of Beaver County
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
With the desire to re-open businesses and the money to do so, County Commissioner Jack Manning sees much more than a light at the end of the tunnel.
“I really think this is a transformational opportunity to reshape and modernize government, and set the Beaver County economy going forward into the next decade,” said Manning at Wednesday’s work session. Manning, prior to his stint as Commissioner, was the head of the County’s Chamber Of Commerce.
“The future of Beaver County is right now,” he added.
The county is receiving $14.8 million in CARES Act Funding, and that doesn’t factor in the multitude of stimulus money being deposited into individual bank accounts across Beaver County and elsewhere.
Manning openly feels that there should be a plan in place to answer the question “How do we best utilize this funding?” and expects input from citizens, county workers, and constituents for putting the plan together.
CVS IN AMBRIDGE To ADMINISTER COVID-19 VACCINES
Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano
(Ambridge, Pa.) 1-800- SHOP CVS announced yesterday that the Ambridge pharmacy is fully booked, there are no available vaccine appointments. An official said that the Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson and , Johnson vaccines were obtained for the site.
Rep. Pyle’s departure produces fourth May 18 special election in Pa.
Lawmaker’s departure produces fourth May 18 special election
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A special election to fill a western Pennsylvania state House seat that is vacant because of a lawmaker’s retirement is scheduled for the state primary on May 18. The speaker’s office said Wednesday that voters will choose a new state representative in the district that had been represented until Tuesday by Republican Rep. Jeff Pyle. There will also be special elections on May 18 for open legislative seats held most recently by the late Rep. Mike Reese in Westmoreland County, former state Sen. John Blake of Lackawanna County and the late state Sen. Dave Arnold of Lebanon County.










